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Tickets for the September 11 show at Zurich’s Letzigrund stadium sold out last week in no time, so the Irish rockers have added a second gig for the following evening, after negotiations with promoters yesterday. It will also be held at the Letzigrund stadium. Tickets for the second concert — U2's 360 Degrees tour—will go on sale at 8 am Friday, Feb. 5th and will cost between 45 and 380 Swiss Franks, approx. between 30 and 258 Euros. Subscribers of U2.com have exclusive access to the Pre-Sale on the U2.com site tomorrow and the day after, the 3rd and the 4th of February. Official sales start one day later on the 5th of February. Many people are afraid most fo the tickets will be sold out before official sales start! The first U2 concert was sold out in two hours. If sold out, keep an eye on the Secondary Ticket Marketplaces where U2 Tickets for Zurich are bound to show up at Seatwave, Worldticketshop and Viagogo. Related Articles: Block this music monopoly - TM/LN merger will hurt concert consumers. by David Balto (originally published at Philly.com)
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There's great news for the Swiss - for all those U2 fans who missed out due to the rapid, 15 minute sale of 